Students are issued a student identification number at the time of admission. Disclosure
of Social Security numbers is not mandatory, except for the purposes of financial
aid, Federal HOPE Scholarship tax credit, employment in any position at Shoreline
including work study and workforce or unemployment reporting. Voluntary disclosure
is authorized for the purposes of academic transcripts and assessment/accountability
research. Your Social Security number is confidential and will be protected under
the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

PIN

By default at the time of admission, your personal identification number (PIN) is
your six digit birth date, without spaces or dashes. Students are strongly encouraged
to change the PIN as soon as possible here.

Students getting their ID cards.

How to get your ID card

Come to the Ray Howard Library with a copy of your current class schedule.

If you do not have a current schedule, you can print one at the Reference Desk in
the Library for free.

You must have paid some tuition or have made other arrangements for tuition (for example,
Financial Aid).

Bring photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport).

Go to the Check Out Desk and show them your current class schedule and your photo
ID. They will make you a Student Identification Card.

Each quarter that you attend Shoreline Community College, you may obtain a free sticker
on the back of your ID card that is needed to get a parking pass or rent text books
at the bookstore. Stickers may be obtained by showing a current class schedule at
the library checkout desk, the college cashier and the bookstore.

Your first Shoreline ID card is free. Replacement cards cost $15. Use the same card
every quarter - just get a new sticker. Contact the library if you have any questions,
206-546-4556.